Greetings,
I hope everyone is well. This e-mail is intended to inform you about the upcoming
bugzilla changes happening around August 6, 2012 (Rawhide bug rebase) and what you
need to do, if anything.
We will be automatically changing the version for most rawhide bugs to Fedora 19.
This will result in regular bugs reported against rawhide during the Fedora 19
development cycle being changed to version ‘19' instead of their
current assignment, ‘rawhide’. This is to align with the branching of
Fedora 19 from rawhide and to more accurately tell where in the lineage of
releases the bug was last reported.
Note that this procedure does not apply to bugs that are open for the ‘Package Review’
component or bugs that have the ''FutureFeature'' or ''Tracking'' keywords set.
They will stay open as rawhide bugs indefinitely.
If you do not want your bugs changed to version ‘19‘, add the FutureFeature keyword.
If you need help changing a large amount of bugs manually, we’d be glad to help.
Stop by #fedora-bugzappers on irc.freenode.net and we’ll gladly help you.
More about these processes is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping
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Bugs related to the components of the Fedora distribution. If you are reporting a bug
against a stable release or a branched pre-release version please select that
version number. The currently maintained released versions are: Fedora 17, Fedora 18.
The branched pre-released version is Fedora 19. If you have a bug to report against
the daily development tree (rawhide) please choose 'rawhide' as the version.

This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 19 development cycle.
Changing version to '19'.
More information and reason for this action is here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping

Bugs related to the components of the Fedora distribution. If you are reporting a
bug against a stable release please select that version number. The currently
maintained released versions are: Fedora 17, Fedora 18, and Fedora 19. If you
have a bug to report against the daily development tree (rawhide) or a version
of Fedora in testing, please choose 'rawhide' as the version.

This message is a reminder that Fedora 17 is nearing its end of life.
Approximately 4 (four) weeks from now Fedora will stop maintaining
and issuing updates for Fedora 17. It is Fedora's policy to close all
bug reports from releases that are no longer maintained. At that time
this bug will be closed as WONTFIX if it remains open with a Fedora
'version' of '17'.
Package Maintainer: If you wish for this bug to remain open because you
plan to fix it in a currently maintained version, simply change the 'version'
to a later Fedora version prior to Fedora 17's end of life.
Thank you for reporting this issue and we are sorry that we may not be
able to fix it before Fedora 17 is end of life. If you would still like
to see this bug fixed and are able to reproduce it against a later version
of Fedora, you are encouraged change the 'version' to a later Fedora
version prior to Fedora 17's end of life.
Although we aim to fix as many bugs as possible during every release's
lifetime, sometimes those efforts are overtaken by events. Often a
more recent Fedora release includes newer upstream software that fixes
bugs or makes them obsolete.
The process we are following is described here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping

Fedora 17 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2013-07-30. Fedora 17 is
no longer maintained, which means that it will not receive any further
security or bug fix updates. As a result we are closing this bug.
If you can reproduce this bug against a currently maintained version of
Fedora please feel free to reopen this bug against that version.
Thank you for reporting this bug and we are sorry it could not be fixed.

Bugs related to the components of the Fedora distribution. If you are
reporting a bug against a stable release or a branched pre-release version
please select that version number. The currently maintained released
versions are: Fedora 18 and Fedora 19. If you have a bug to report against
the daily development tree (rawhide) please choose 'rawhide' as the version.

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